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she joins us now. diane. >> susie, it looks like u.s. consumers are on track to buy 14 million vehicles this year. joining me to talk more about the auto industry is the ceo of auto nation, mike jackson. -- why don't they seem to be buying anything else. >> there's a difference in autos. there's a replacement need driving the business. they postponed purchases and could get the financing, and that pushed the average age of cars in america to an unprecedented le 11 years old. they either have to spend money in the existing vehicle or talk about buying a new vehicle. so when they come in, we have exciting new products for them. chocked full of innovation, and dramatically improved foul economy without giving up anything in size or speed. and the last piece of the puzzle is great financing for them in the autos. great rates and great availability. >> during the crash everybody kept making their car payment. it's the number one payment. it's a good, safe secure loan. you put it together. genuine need, exciting new products, great financing,
she joins us now. diane. >> susie, it looks like u.s. consumers are on track to buy 14 million vehicles this year. joining me to talk more about the auto industry is the ceo of auto nation, mike jackson. -- why don't they seem to be buying anything else. >> there's a difference in autos. there's a replacement need driving the business. they postponed purchases and could get the financing, and that pushed the average age of cars in america to an unprecedented le 11 years old. they...
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companies are using the flag to attract business? a couple of years ago, many scorned the nostalgia but now there is a sense that life today is far from perfect. the economy is struggling and people feel the political -- some people are harkening back to the multi-ethnic state. how does the memory work? -- has made a video of summer holidays on the adriatic. the tragedy is that visible behind the images. >> everything looks great. sometimes maybe your parents were routed to you. everything was great and everything was lovely. that is how i feel that maybe people think about yugoslavia. >> as the identity out with the country, a group tackles this issue. they kick off the national anthem. night after night, multi- cultural yugoslavia is resurrected. the director is a bosnian from sarajevo. he lived through the war and the siege and now he is here. no one cared whether he was a muslim bosnian or a bosnian serb. we would not even have known which he was. >> it looked like a garden with many flowers and no one was bothered. it was stimul
companies are using the flag to attract business? a couple of years ago, many scorned the nostalgia but now there is a sense that life today is far from perfect. the economy is struggling and people feel the political -- some people are harkening back to the multi-ethnic state. how does the memory work? -- has made a video of summer holidays on the adriatic. the tragedy is that visible behind the images. >> everything looks great. sometimes maybe your parents were routed to you....
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they use every opportunity to insult us. >> turkey's sunni prime minister called the alawis his -- >> there is only one place for muslims to go and pray. that is the mosque. i don't have anything against their cultural centers. they create divisions in society. >> the idea of men and women dancing together is unimaginable to some muslims. they sing songs and recite poetry while worshiping. their perspective is humanistic and less dogmatic. they worship the son-in-law of the profit mohammad. men and women are symbolically equal, which they show by watching each other's hands. -- washing each other's hands. >> the creator made a man and woman out of a drop of water. if that is how he sough why shouldn't reat them equally? >> for sunnis, such an immense amount to heresy. they generally keep their traditions and songs to themselves. the syrian dictator is part of a related sect. >> if there is a dictatorship, the people should get rid of it. it is not the business of oth cotrieso get involved. we have seen what has happened in the so-called arab spring. >> such statements don't win alawis
they use every opportunity to insult us. >> turkey's sunni prime minister called the alawis his -- >> there is only one place for muslims to go and pray. that is the mosque. i don't have anything against their cultural centers. they create divisions in society. >> the idea of men and women dancing together is unimaginable to some muslims. they sing songs and recite poetry while worshiping. their perspective is humanistic and less dogmatic. they worship the son-in-law of the...
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the first six of us decided we have had enough. they're planning to leave and about half an hour. >> they come from -- they are sent to poland by their local job offices. they are not just unemployed, but hard to place, officially. they have limited mobility. they look pretty mobile as they prepare to leave. they are staying. they are building a rock garden in a retirement home. it is for the old people, but it is also for them. they are supposedly learning new skills. they are not exactly a booming with mixed -- enthusiasm. >> i was more or less forced into it. we do not get to each lunch until half past three. we are not used to that. >> the elderly people think is great that unemployed germans are being sent to helput. especially ones like sandy, who does not speak much polish. >> the language is not a problem. she points and we understand what she means. >> why is she here? >> i just wanted to see something different. a different country, different customs. >> we just want to be back in germany. >> the mood of the bus stop is l
the first six of us decided we have had enough. they're planning to leave and about half an hour. >> they come from -- they are sent to poland by their local job offices. they are not just unemployed, but hard to place, officially. they have limited mobility. they look pretty mobile as they prepare to leave. they are staying. they are building a rock garden in a retirement home. it is for the old people, but it is also for them. they are supposedly learning new skills. they are not...
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be used. my prayer for a long, long time has been how i do use myself, how i do use this life, how do i be used to be of service to myself, first of all, and then to people i love, my family, community and how do i let my life, my life force be of service to the rest of the world. >> even though you've made something of it, you consider it a gift of what you have. >> i consider the obedience the gift. mya says to me all the time that what she-- admires most about me is my obedience to the call. >> what does that mean? >> it means that i'm willing to listen. i'm willing to listen. and be obedient to the calling that is bigger than myself. you know. >> how much of it is-- i mean you have said that this is a great time in my life it is-- and i'm happy it happened to mow and man i'm loving it and i am going to do something with it. how much of the fact that you got here seemingly so sane is because of this self-examination that you do? i mean are you nobody can ever accuse of you being the unexami
be used. my prayer for a long, long time has been how i do use myself, how i do use this life, how do i be used to be of service to myself, first of all, and then to people i love, my family, community and how do i let my life, my life force be of service to the rest of the world. >> even though you've made something of it, you consider it a gift of what you have. >> i consider the obedience the gift. mya says to me all the time that what she-- admires most about me is my obedience...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes for the observance of all saints day at saint rock cemetery in new orleans. ♪ >>> major funding provided by the lily endowment. a private family foundation dedicated to its founder's interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. also by the henry foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting.
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this place is dirty and the mosquito's keep us awake. there is no power for hours on end. the children cannot sleep and we cannot celebrate ramadan. we begin our fast with drinking water and we break it with water. >> at least one case of cholera has been reported in the northwest. the u.n. fears that could be just the beginning. the cholera epidemic would intensify the plight of an already suffering people. >> iran is set to launch its first nuclear power reactor next week, despite ongoing international controversy over the nuclear program. russia says it will begin losing fuel into the reactor on august 21. german companies began the project in the 1970's, but tehran handed it over to russia in 1995. the plants -- the plants launch has been repeatedly delayed. they fear that it could be reprocessed into weapons-grade plutonium. burma has set a date for the first elections in 20 years. state television said elections will be held on november 7. -- but pro-democracy groups say this will not bring significant change to burma. the opposition leader and thousands of followers
this place is dirty and the mosquito's keep us awake. there is no power for hours on end. the children cannot sleep and we cannot celebrate ramadan. we begin our fast with drinking water and we break it with water. >> at least one case of cholera has been reported in the northwest. the u.n. fears that could be just the beginning. the cholera epidemic would intensify the plight of an already suffering people. >> iran is set to launch its first nuclear power reactor next week, despite...
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david, thank you very much for being with us. chief global strategist at jp morgan. >>> for more, log on nbr.com and you can read my blog about it. >>> you're golder years may have lost a lot of luster after a troubling report about under funded pensions at some of the nation's biggest companiecompan. the report out today shows a record amount of underfunded pensions for the 2012 fiscal year at s&p 500 firms. data shows a combined short fall of more than $450 billion, that's nearly $100 billion less than a year ago despite mass sir gains in the stock market. >>> a staggering 1.2 trillion in corporate profits from america's biggest companies being held in offshore accounts to avoid taxes. a study from the watchdog research group that analyzes regulatory filings of the top 100 publicly traded companies found 82 of them have subsid yardries in shelters like hong kong. topping the list general electric, apple, microsoft. >>> with all that money parked overseas, it looks like investors are putting more money into bond funds. a new rep
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"use your words!" right? "stop screaming, use your words!" well, we had to learn that same lesson; we had to use our words and explain to them. but i think that, in the end, i think perhaps we could see they did become an ounce more compassionate or a dose more caring. we would see them run to embrace the child with the amputated leg at the playground, or we had a kids' book with pictures of-- - yeah, and they spotted that character, the rabbit with the crutches. - yeah, the rabbit with the crutches and the back, and i think that there was this wonderful... and i think that also it kind of reminded them of what their parents mean. tybee, one of my daughters, had this wonderful line. she said, "daddy, i have so much love in my body for you, i can't stop giving you hugs and kisses, and when i have no more love left, i just drink milk, because that's where love comes from". and eden came to my bed--this is the story you just, i think, were alluding to from the book. eden came to my bed one night. it was 4:30 in the morning and she had some night
"use your words!" right? "stop screaming, use your words!" well, we had to learn that same lesson; we had to use our words and explain to them. but i think that, in the end, i think perhaps we could see they did become an ounce more compassionate or a dose more caring. we would see them run to embrace the child with the amputated leg at the playground, or we had a kids' book with pictures of-- - yeah, and they spotted that character, the rabbit with the crutches. - yeah, the...
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he used every one. >> what about these -- >> there aren't anymore. left. they are down the road. >> how about letting another voice in here. in a market oriented society, the number of -- i don't know what's so funny about that. >> quickly. >> the society, the tools that a president has are limited and the republicans are blocking what few tools he has. they are blocking legislation that would help small business and in truth, when he took over, we didn't know if the banking system would survive. we didn't know if we would have an automobile industry. we have gm thriving and we have wall street doing fine. the benefits have not made it down to ordinary people. he needs more time for that. >> five seconds. when will his recovery kick in? >> i don't believe you can predict that sort of thing. we are >>> predictions, pat. >> fitzgerald should not retry blago, but he will. >> newly released corporate money and money raised by outside groups are going to give the republicans a huge fund raising advantage going into the november elections. >> david. >> in kentuc
he used every one. >> what about these -- >> there aren't anymore. left. they are down the road. >> how about letting another voice in here. in a market oriented society, the number of -- i don't know what's so funny about that. >> quickly. >> the society, the tools that a president has are limited and the republicans are blocking what few tools he has. they are blocking legislation that would help small business and in truth, when he took over, we didn't know if...
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thank you for joining us. we look forward to seeing you again on the next episode of our brain series 2. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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they, too, depend on us. and there's nothg the do with the treasuries they hd, with the security they hold. >> there's no doubt they have levege on us because of all the treasuryilling that they hold. they are ieffect our banke and it very hard to get into an argent and win that argumentith youranker. on the other hd, it'sind of mutua aured destruction siation because if they tryto dump their dollars, the value of the dollar that they hol wl simply go down. thin it's in both e american and chinese interest to reduce american indebtedness to china and that involves doing something about our budget defici which brings us back to entitlements. >> rose: is our subject here the inevitable decline ofamerica? i bievehe united states isoing toecline somewhat. bu i'm very careul s in "the grew gal superpower" we are not going to be great britain after world war ii. we're not going to fall that far. we're still going to have the most robustility in the world. the world will still depend on us. but we're going to do les
they, too, depend on us. and there's nothg the do with the treasuries they hd, with the security they hold. >> there's no doubt they have levege on us because of all the treasuryilling that they hold. they are ieffect our banke and it very hard to get into an argent and win that argumentith youranker. on the other hd, it'sind of mutua aured destruction siation because if they tryto dump their dollars, the value of the dollar that they hol wl simply go down. thin it's in both e american...
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what can you tell us about that, if anything? >> secretary kerry had announced that visit several weeks ago. he will be going seoul. that's part of laying the groundwork for the visit by the south korean visit park to washington in may and certainly at both of those events, the kerry visit and park's visit to the united states you will hear the president address the issue and he's addressed it to some degree by saying that the united states takes this seriously both through his white house press secretary and other administration officials, but you know, the administration is trying to manage a relationship with an adversary that hasn't always shown itself to be rational or calculating inhat it said and part of the problem is, tyler, that we just don't know what the north korean leader will do. their capacity to hit the united states mainland is not believed to be there. they potentially have the capacity to hit hawaii and guam, but i don't think people expect that that is going to actually going to happen and jay carney noted ye
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and that brings us to another interesting question that we can raise with you and we're joined on the live line and he's actually been listening to us and he may choose to comment on what you've said thus far david brickner who is the executive director of jews for jesus which is celebrating, i believe, it's 30th year, is that right, gaifd brickner? >> it's good to be with you, john. on the cornerstone of our headquarters it says jews for jesus established 32 a.d. give or take a year but the organization you're right, it's celebrated its 30th year this past year. >> there are two ways of looking at the gospel texts. and one of the ways, they're not in conflict but one i the emphasis on the atonement, the redemption, incarnation, the son of god becoming man and the price that was paid to redeem mankind is what you saw on the screen. there is the political, there is the moral, other interpretations of events. do jews for jesus accept the divinity of jesus christ? >> well, we would stand with the answer that one of the first jews for jesus gave when jesus asked the question "who do men s
and that brings us to another interesting question that we can raise with you and we're joined on the live line and he's actually been listening to us and he may choose to comment on what you've said thus far david brickner who is the executive director of jews for jesus which is celebrating, i believe, it's 30th year, is that right, gaifd brickner? >> it's good to be with you, john. on the cornerstone of our headquarters it says jews for jesus established 32 a.d. give or take a year but...
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us changing them? >> hinojosa: so, results of the 2010 census. we're now talking about latinos being more than 50 million? >> that's correct, 50.5 million were counted in the 50 states plus the district of columbia. and when you include the island of puerto rico, you get about another 3.8 million latinos. so the hispanic population of the u.s. has grown tremendously, by about 43% over the last decade. and that growth alone actually has accounted for more than half of the nation's population growth, so when we talk about us population growth, most of it was because of hispanic population growth. >> hinojosa: i did this test actually with some people who are not experts on latinos and i just said, "think of the state that over the past decade has had the largest percentage growth of latinos." and the first thing that people said, california, texas,ell, you know, because we have these numbers out, that actually the number one state of the largest latino percentage growth was... >> south carolina. >> hinoj
us changing them? >> hinojosa: so, results of the 2010 census. we're now talking about latinos being more than 50 million? >> that's correct, 50.5 million were counted in the 50 states plus the district of columbia. and when you include the island of puerto rico, you get about another 3.8 million latinos. so the hispanic population of the u.s. has grown tremendously, by about 43% over the last decade. and that growth alone actually has accounted for more than half of the nation's...
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. wanto tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that'sot a lot of invati. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many young people,
us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. wanto tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed...
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>> both of us are happy doing what we're doing. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> november 2, election day, is rapidly approaching there are plenty of tossups out there. democratic leaders fear a major enthusiasm gap by election day. outcomes are uncertain in colorado, nevada, washington state, even west virginia, where a democrat who was a popular governor is in the fight for his political life. vice-president joe biden says not to worry. >> on november 3, the democrats will retain a majority in the house, a majority in the senate, and these two books will be headed to the state capital. >> mark, do you think vice- president is being overly optimistic? >> just to set historical perspective, in 1948, harry truman was a 10-1 underdog to thomas dewey, and it was a guy in the senate who put on old clothes and a battered hat and went through the midwest and said, "harry truman is going to win." only person in washington. joe biden will win that award if democrats retain control of both houses. he is a
>> both of us are happy doing what we're doing. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> november 2, election day, is rapidly approaching there are plenty of tossups out there. democratic leaders fear a major enthusiasm gap by election day. outcomes are uncertain in colorado, nevada, washington state, even west virginia, where a democrat who was a popular governor is in the fight for his political life. vice-president joe biden says not to worry. >>...
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join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association- inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international, and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss russia and its neighbors are nina kruscheva, professor of international affairs at the new school university. and william sweet, a journalist at the ieee spectrum and great decisions 2010 briefing book author. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> you know, for decades after the end of the cold-- at the end of world war ii, the theme of international relations was moscow versus washington. and here in the united states these days, i think a lot of people forget russia eve
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he told us in an interview the same thing. but he said that he is not behind leaking the story initially. so a couple things were going on here. the cain campaign is continuing its effort to blame the media on this and they are trying to suggest that these campaign operatives have leaked this. but it really is not obscuring the fact that mr. cain still has questions to answer about this and he knows he'll have to do so. >> suarez: today started as something that looked almost like a good day for herman cain. some new polls came out and some new fund-raising figures. tell us more about that. >> well, one thing that is happening throughout this, a lot of his supporters are rallying to his side. we talked to activists in early voting state in iowa and south carolina, they say they're waiting for the facts to come out and they, in fact, like herman cain. he is saying he has been getting a big fund-raising advantage from this. of course, we're not sure if it's because people are rallying to his side or the fact that he's in the new
he told us in an interview the same thing. but he said that he is not behind leaking the story initially. so a couple things were going on here. the cain campaign is continuing its effort to blame the media on this and they are trying to suggest that these campaign operatives have leaked this. but it really is not obscuring the fact that mr. cain still has questions to answer about this and he knows he'll have to do so. >> suarez: today started as something that looked almost like a good...
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so it is a cheapay to challee us. so it means we needo be extrely vigilant abo precting those milita networks to ensu thatwe retain the advantages that we've developed over decades and hundre of billions dollars of expditure. >> rose: cyberspace invasions do not leave a home address. thas rit. >> ros meaning you c't tell where it came from >> wl, sometimes you can, but attribution in cyberspac i very diffict. in some cases impsible. and almo alws itakes qte a while. you have to go back over the attack, the irusi, and t and termine where it came from in some ces... in ft, in the case that i mentioned in 2008 we were able ultitely to determine where it came from but it took months to do that. so unlike in the nuclear area, where a missile comes with a return address,n the cyberspace arena, if you figure it out, it's months later. >> rose: are we being tacked everyday? one way or another? or efforts to penetrate may be a better word? >> that is. what amounts to "attac is i, i think, undeterminedt this point. but certaiy
so it is a cheapay to challee us. so it means we needo be extrely vigilant abo precting those milita networks to ensu thatwe retain the advantages that we've developed over decades and hundre of billions dollars of expditure. >> rose: cyberspace invasions do not leave a home address. thas rit. >> ros meaning you c't tell where it came from >> wl, sometimes you can, but attribution in cyberspac i very diffict. in some cases impsible. and almo alws itakes qte a while. you have...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes of ramadan around the world. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics" is by lilian dedicated to the founders interest in rio de janeiro -- in religion, and also by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," one of our country's most accomplished historians, dr. joyce appleby. welcome. i'm barry kibrick. professor appleby taught many years at ucla. and as the past president of the american historical association, winner of the prestigious 2009 arthur schlesinger award for distinguished historical writing, she joins us today with her book, "the relentless revolution," a look at the history of capitalism and how it reshaped the world. linda ellerbee: i'm a writer today because i was a reader when i was 11 years old, and it was... deepak chopra: you do not need to prove your state of happiness to
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and using the u.k. as an example the prime minister and the chancellor have been very clear that the issues around the deficit, around public spending, have to be addressed. so there's a comprehensive spending review. there's a reduction in public spending in the public sector, and that's necessary. and it's important. but that means that there won't be job creation or economic growth coming from the public sector. it's going to come from the private sector, and the private sector is very strong in the u.k., but we need certainty around regulation and we need the mantle of growth passed, confidence in the private sector. >> rose: are you optimistic about global economic growth? >> overall, i'm positive, but it's a mixed bag, and i think where you have to start from, charlie, is where are we today? there's been good economic growth, surpriseddingly good. we're starting to see some inflation. but, also, we're seeing a very cautious policy response to inflation. so i think if you look at the emerging econo
and using the u.k. as an example the prime minister and the chancellor have been very clear that the issues around the deficit, around public spending, have to be addressed. so there's a comprehensive spending review. there's a reduction in public spending in the public sector, and that's necessary. and it's important. but that means that there won't be job creation or economic growth coming from the public sector. it's going to come from the private sector, and the private sector is very...
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we both pursued that calling and all the different paths that took us on and both of us magnified one another. he so intensely believed in himself and so believed in me that he instilled that confidence in me. and both of felt really, we were so in tune in kind that when we did work, we wanted the other to see it. when we left to a new place, when we had an illumination, it felt truer and more magnified in the eyes of the other. and that gift that we had helped us get through all of the usual ups and downs that two young people have. >> charlie: what did you learn about yourself because you were with him? because your story. >> yes. because robert always liked, you know, we have vario ways of tertaining one another because we had no money. and one thing he liked me to do was to recount our story. he would say tell me about when we first met. tell the story of this, when this happened. and i would tell it. and so i knew this story. it's our story, it's not my story. it's the story that we wrote together. >> charlie: he said this wonderful thing that art was like holding hands with god.
we both pursued that calling and all the different paths that took us on and both of us magnified one another. he so intensely believed in himself and so believed in me that he instilled that confidence in me. and both of felt really, we were so in tune in kind that when we did work, we wanted the other to see it. when we left to a new place, when we had an illumination, it felt truer and more magnified in the eyes of the other. and that gift that we had helped us get through all of the usual...
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the jews used knob the diaspora when they were weak and dependent on others and to use his it withs in a very shrewd way against all the centers of powers of the israeli society and he and ora, they are friends they are good friends. and they drove together for hours and they like each other and she's very sensitive and attentive to his complexity and to his unbearable situation. and yet suddenly when there is tension between them in the car when she without thinking asks him top drive her son ofer to the gathering point of the army from which he will be sent to the occupied territorys to fight the brothers of sami, suddenly tension grow there is and in a minute they become representatives of their hostile peoples and when we are representatives we tend to overadvocate and to say things we don't really believe in. things that even humiliate us as human beings. but you could... you can see how in this little bubble of? the taxi all the israeli/arab conflicts suddenly comes to life. >> rose: the dedication of this book, 1985 to 2006. there it is, the death of your son. >> it's very hard
the jews used knob the diaspora when they were weak and dependent on others and to use his it withs in a very shrewd way against all the centers of powers of the israeli society and he and ora, they are friends they are good friends. and they drove together for hours and they like each other and she's very sensitive and attentive to his complexity and to his unbearable situation. and yet suddenly when there is tension between them in the car when she without thinking asks him top drive her son...
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it eliminates us from markets, it makes it harder for us to penetrate markets. so i think the chinese have very mercantilist in their approach. and they buy their way in. i tell you they've been quite effective. >> rose: back to turkey for a second. you don't worry about the future of secularism in turkey? >> there seems almost to be two turkeys, there's istanbul, very western, very modern, and then the countryside where things are much more conservative, as i indicated. i don't think we're going to see our backs turned on ataturk's vision of secularism. >> rose: and erdogan is committed to that idea? >> as far as i know he's committed. i think he's much more traditional muslim as opposed to smoking, alcohol, things of that ture. has some questions about the equality of women in society. however he's put in some amazing reforms pro-women. it's a mixed picture but i've got faith in prime minister erdogan. >> we ought to be enhancing that relationship because the role it can play with syria and snern. >> well... >> rose: and israel. >> indeed. indeed. we take no s
it eliminates us from markets, it makes it harder for us to penetrate markets. so i think the chinese have very mercantilist in their approach. and they buy their way in. i tell you they've been quite effective. >> rose: back to turkey for a second. you don't worry about the future of secularism in turkey? >> there seems almost to be two turkeys, there's istanbul, very western, very modern, and then the countryside where things are much more conservative, as i indicated. i don't...
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make us. mathew honan learned this first- hand recently when he was hacked and lost control of his phone, email and personal computer. he told the tale in "wired" magazine, where he's a technology writer. also joining us is peter pachal, who watches this world closely as the technology editor for the web site "mashable." can be our case study, i guess, to start. how much of your life existed online in some form or another before you got hacked? >> like a lot of people, you know, it's an increasing amount every year. i had probably more than most. i had eight years or so of g-mail history in there. then in addition to that, i was using apple's service which, while my data wasn't stored online, had an on-line component that let people or wiped my computer, wiped my i-pad, wiped my i-phone. although the data wasn't there, the control of tha data was there. >> brown: it's a long story. we can't go into everything that happened to you. but, tell us, where did you see... where were you most vulnerab
make us. mathew honan learned this first- hand recently when he was hacked and lost control of his phone, email and personal computer. he told the tale in "wired" magazine, where he's a technology writer. also joining us is peter pachal, who watches this world closely as the technology editor for the web site "mashable." can be our case study, i guess, to start. how much of your life existed online in some form or another before you got hacked? >> like a lot of people,...
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the big hang-up for us was data. we had years and years of historical data about how corporates performed during business cycles. but we didn't have that much data about how retail mortgages performed during different business cycles. >> we knew how much money people said they were making. we saw that ubs and merrill lynch had securitized products earnings that were growing faster than ours. and we asked ourselves the question, "what are we doing wrong? what are we missing? have we not figured out how to lay off some of this risk? and honestly, we couldn't figure it out. what we never imagined was that those firms weren't doing anything at all. th were just taking the risk d sitting with it. >> the first wave of j.p. morgan bankers who had developed these original ideas in the 1990s, when they saw what was starting to happen-- essentially other banks were taking these ideas and applying them in ways that they had never expected-- some of them began to get very worried. >> we were just about to say "done" on a transac
the big hang-up for us was data. we had years and years of historical data about how corporates performed during business cycles. but we didn't have that much data about how retail mortgages performed during different business cycles. >> we knew how much money people said they were making. we saw that ubs and merrill lynch had securitized products earnings that were growing faster than ours. and we asked ourselves the question, "what are we doing wrong? what are we missing? have we...
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the crux they wer very brul to us. -- >> there were very brittle to us. they did not kill us, but i did get shot with an electric taser and brutally treated just like my brother. we were detained pretty violently and then later we were released and then they blame us or accused us of attacking the soldiers, threatening the soldiers. of course, everything is a complete lie. >> other passengers included the 82-year-old holocaust survivor and israeli resident moskovitz who lived under nazi occupation as a child in romania. >> we're talking about 1.5 million people, 800,000 children. when i was a child, i was in prison for five years and i cannot forget it. i have nightmares that have haunted me all my life. do you know what we're doing to these people in gaza? what we're doing to our soldiers? >> the jewish boat to gaza was the latestpt to break the blockade since israel's deadly attack on an aid flotilla in may. a convoy of some 45 vehicles carrying aid has arrived in turkey on its way to gaza from europe. the convoy, dubbed viva palestinia, will attempt to
the crux they wer very brul to us. -- >> there were very brittle to us. they did not kill us, but i did get shot with an electric taser and brutally treated just like my brother. we were detained pretty violently and then later we were released and then they blame us or accused us of attacking the soldiers, threatening the soldiers. of course, everything is a complete lie. >> other passengers included the 82-year-old holocaust survivor and israeli resident moskovitz who lived under...
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that money is supposed to be used to fund these programs so why shouldn't i be allowed to use that and it shouldn't matter that i don't have any children. >> reporter: arizona officials argue that eliminating 250,000 childless adults would save the state $541 million, closing nearly half of the state's budget gap for next year. >> these are incredibly difficult decisions. there comes a point in time where you can only do so much on the revenue side and you have to look at where you are on out lay side so that's the balancing act. >> reporter: diane rowland is a senior executive at the kaiser family foundation who follows medicaid issues closely. >> these are grim days at the state level. they are not out of the recession yet, their revenues and economies have not rebounded but they are about to lose that extra boost that the federal government was giving them for the stimulus fund. so i think it's a difficult situation this time because they are about to face a cliff that they haven't faced before. >> reporter: there's another consequence to medicaid cuts as well. medicaid is a corners
that money is supposed to be used to fund these programs so why shouldn't i be allowed to use that and it shouldn't matter that i don't have any children. >> reporter: arizona officials argue that eliminating 250,000 childless adults would save the state $541 million, closing nearly half of the state's budget gap for next year. >> these are incredibly difficult decisions. there comes a point in time where you can only do so much on the revenue side and you have to look at where you...
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it's about using u.s. courts to bring international human rights law into effect against multinational corporations. >> right. brown: trying to spit it out. mulley national corporations is what i'm trying to say. >> it involves a 1789 law, the alien tort statute. very simple, straight-forward law that says federal courts have jurisdiction over actions brought by aliens who have been basically injuredded by violations of international law or violations of treaties of the united states. this is oal business. the court heard arguments last term on whether corporations could be held liable under that statute. then it later ordered reargument on a broader question. that is whether these cases can be brought in u.s. courts against any defendant who committed a violationn a foreign country. and today the court heard arguments on that. it's hard to tell. it seemed a number of justices were not happy with business' approach which is to say there is no extra territorial application of this law, period. and yet also
it's about using u.s. courts to bring international human rights law into effect against multinational corporations. >> right. brown: trying to spit it out. mulley national corporations is what i'm trying to say. >> it involves a 1789 law, the alien tort statute. very simple, straight-forward law that says federal courts have jurisdiction over actions brought by aliens who have been basically injuredded by violations of international law or violations of treaties of the united...
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so this is partly a question of where the evidence leads us. and sue acres this week said that these corrupt payments, a very wide rge of plic officials, were authorized and approved at a very senior level at "news international." we don't know quite what she's talking about there and i think the fate of james murdoch will partly lie in the answer to that and also in the imiment announcement from the house of commons select committee on media, what they make of his testimony. i think the defense strategy is to try to put a series of firewalls between rupert and the board and the scandal. and it looked as whilendy coulson, the former editor of "news of the world" would be firewell -- >> all are gone. >> and closer and closer to rupert murdoch, and i think the hope now that this can be contained in the u.s. but this week's revelations about industrial scale corrupt payments, as john says, do heighten the risk of a prosecution in the u.s. under the foreign corrupt practices act. but at the moment, i think that is hard to call. will we see camaigni
so this is partly a question of where the evidence leads us. and sue acres this week said that these corrupt payments, a very wide rge of plic officials, were authorized and approved at a very senior level at "news international." we don't know quite what she's talking about there and i think the fate of james murdoch will partly lie in the answer to that and also in the imiment announcement from the house of commons select committee on media, what they make of his testimony. i think...
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we thank you all three for being with us. terry belton, i want to start with you since you're closest to the markets. what was behind today's massive sell-off? >> well, judy, the downgrade was a catalyst for it but it's a lot more... it's about a lot more than that. i think what the downgrade is highlighting to investors is that on the fiscal policy side, the u.s. is running out of bullets. what we really need is we need near-term monetary stimulus and longer-term fiscal austerity. i think what the markets, including now, is that near-term stimulus is not coming. we've run out of bullets on the monetary policy side for some time now. we've been at 0 interest rates. it now looks like we're there as well. on the fiscal policy side u.s. economic growth is very weak. it's not clear to the markets how it's going to be revived. >> woodruff: so you're saying the s&p downgrade was the catalyst but in addition to that, you mentioned u.s.... the u.s. economy. what about the global economy? >> well, in the global economy, we have a glob
we thank you all three for being with us. terry belton, i want to start with you since you're closest to the markets. what was behind today's massive sell-off? >> well, judy, the downgrade was a catalyst for it but it's a lot more... it's about a lot more than that. i think what the downgrade is highlighting to investors is that on the fiscal policy side, the u.s. is running out of bullets. what we really need is we need near-term monetary stimulus and longer-term fiscal austerity. i...
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the use of snipers. there was also a response from within the camp-- and this is something that's contested-- how violent that response was, the types of weapons that were used. obviously military and the government are portraying a very violent reaction from the pro-morsi camp and it's unclear really what kind of reaction it was but, again, we have a disproportionate use of force and looking at the casualties on both sides, again, we have a picture of dispreportion gnat use of force. i will add one point here. that is that the country saw a whole host of reprisals million targeting christian churches, businesses and homes throughout the country and violent spreading to other cities within egypt as well. >> rose: so what is the expectation for tomorrow? >> well, tonight, i mean i think fighting will continue. the main protest area is not fully clear yet. tlt protesters there are trying to hold out. so much -- some of the senior muslim brotherhood leaders appear to have been arrested but this continues an
the use of snipers. there was also a response from within the camp-- and this is something that's contested-- how violent that response was, the types of weapons that were used. obviously military and the government are portraying a very violent reaction from the pro-morsi camp and it's unclear really what kind of reaction it was but, again, we have a disproportionate use of force and looking at the casualties on both sides, again, we have a picture of dispreportion gnat use of force. i will...
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also reduce the cost to us. those are important factors also. >> woodruff: senator reed, are you comfortable at this point with what is happening there, that the leadership of this military effort is being handed off and can you help us better understand what is the ongoing role of the u.s. in that coalition? >> well, the nato is now in charge of the operation. there's a canadian general also who is the commander. we still provide very critical and in some cases unique capabilities. reconnaisance. some search-and-rescue. some activities that are not available to our nato forces, our other allies. but essentially now this is a combined nato mission. a lot of the missions are being flown by the british and the french. we have contributions from the qatarees who are not part of nato but are contributing. this is a truly international coalition. that in itself sends a very strong message to qaddafi. it's not him against the united states but him against the world. those are not good chances for him. >> woodruff: wha
also reduce the cost to us. those are important factors also. >> woodruff: senator reed, are you comfortable at this point with what is happening there, that the leadership of this military effort is being handed off and can you help us better understand what is the ongoing role of the u.s. in that coalition? >> well, the nato is now in charge of the operation. there's a canadian general also who is the commander. we still provide very critical and in some cases unique capabilities....
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she joins us tonight from new york city. in 2010 when the economy was struggling to add jobs we had guests on like you who said you can't look at any one month and say much of anything. but now that we've had three straight months of high growth, a year and a half of net job creation, is it safe to get into the water and start talking about a pattern, something we can really hold on to? >> i think so, ray. when you as you said you don't want to put too much weight on any single month worth of data. but it is important to start doing a little bit of addition and looking at what we're seeing on the employment front, having three very strong months of robust job growth well beyond the number of jobs we need to keep pace with the growth of the population, on top of 17 months of adding jobs every month to the economy. seeing the unemployment rate coming down, even as more people are entering if into the labor market, seeing wages increasing, seeing temporary help go up, seeing hours of work go up, all of that added together on to
she joins us tonight from new york city. in 2010 when the economy was struggling to add jobs we had guests on like you who said you can't look at any one month and say much of anything. but now that we've had three straight months of high growth, a year and a half of net job creation, is it safe to get into the water and start talking about a pattern, something we can really hold on to? >> i think so, ray. when you as you said you don't want to put too much weight on any single month...
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marijuana use is on the rise. the national institute on drug abuse said only 19% of 12th graders report using tobacco recently-- the lowest since the survey began in 1975. 64% said they've taken a drink in the last year also down from previous years. marijuana use, however, increased. more than a third of 12th graders said they used it in the past year. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: next tonight, jim lehrer's talk with secretary of state hillary clinton about the challenges of a tumultuous world where revolutions are rooted in the political, the military and the economic. >> lehrer: let's start with russia. putin has accused you of inciting unrest in his country and of making his situation and the situation for the people of russia worse. now does that kind of thing walk on the desire to improve all these economic things that the eyes also wants to do with russia? >> well, that's the balancing act we do literally everyday. i think one of our strongest values is our protect
marijuana use is on the rise. the national institute on drug abuse said only 19% of 12th graders report using tobacco recently-- the lowest since the survey began in 1975. 64% said they've taken a drink in the last year also down from previous years. marijuana use, however, increased. more than a third of 12th graders said they used it in the past year. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: next tonight, jim lehrer's talk with secretary of state hillary...
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you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important missions as relate too old gathering intelligence, as it relates to fueling those airplanes and as it relates to jamming certain communications. but the bottom line is that this is now the international community that's stepping up. so i just don't agree the premise of the question. >> reporter: secretary clinton said it would be easiest if colonel qaddafi left and we heard admiral mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff say that this week that he didn't know. they had to envision a possibility that he would sti
you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important...
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jason, thank you for talking with us. bring us up to date. what is the situation there right now at the state capital? >> well, we continue to have a crowd of thousands protesting inside and outside the capital. we have the assembly preparing to come in and possibly vote on this budget repair bill tomorrow, on tuesday. as well we have the senate preparing to come in on tuesday and vote not on this budget repair bill, which they can't do without a democrat present, but vote on other pieces of legislation with the democrats absent. >> woodruff: it was reported... we want to clarify this. the democrats offered or the unions, we should say, offered to go along with cuts in pay, cuts in benefits as long as they could keep their collective bargaining rights. the governor said no to that. is that accurate? >> that's right. over a couple of days they repeated that offer. democratic senators have also said they're prepared to come back if that sort of a deal is struck. the governor has repeatedly rejected that offer, saying it's not enough. >> woodruf
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none of us do. if we can't get our hamburger within five minutes, if we can't get on the plane whin 30, 40, 50 minutes after going through, you know what happens. they start calling their member of congress. >> suarez: more now on these latest warnings, the republican response and the timing of these possible cuts. lisa rein is following this for the "washington post" and she joins me now. lisa, in recent days senior members of the obama administration have laid out an exacting detail all the terrible consequences that the sequester goes through while republicans, in many cases, have said it might not be that bad. from your reporting, can you tell who's working closer to the truth? >> well, it is hard to tell you about this is really in part a political game because it really does look like these 85 billion dollars in snding cuts will begin to take effect next fridayment it does not look as if congress, either side in congress has a real terest in resolving this issue. and the obama administration h
none of us do. if we can't get our hamburger within five minutes, if we can't get on the plane whin 30, 40, 50 minutes after going through, you know what happens. they start calling their member of congress. >> suarez: more now on these latest warnings, the republican response and the timing of these possible cuts. lisa rein is following this for the "washington post" and she joins me now. lisa, in recent days senior members of the obama administration have laid out an exacting...